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How to follow Toronto pickleball news (without the noise)
Courlo Team · · 1 min read
Where players actually find out about courts, programs, and open play — and what Courlo publishes vs. what we don't.
Toronto pickleball moves fast — new painted lines in parks, seasonal pad openings, club waitlists, and weekend crowds that shift by neighbourhood. Courlo does not run a daily news desk or invent "breaking" stories. This page explains how to stay informed honestly.
Start with verified places: City of Toronto recreation pages for drop-in programs, individual court pages on Courlo (hours, season, nets, parking), and community schedulers players already use locally. If a rumour isn't on an official page or a court guide we've verified, treat it as unconfirmed.
Courlo's news lane highlights structural changes we can verify — new public courts added to our registry, material updates to guides, and pointers to official sources. We won't publish player counts, fake testimonials, or tournament results we haven't sourced.
What helps the scene: share accurate court names and addresses when you suggest listings, call out whether nets are BYO, and note weekend vehicle closures in parks. That's the same signal we use when expanding the directory.
Want editorial roundups as we grow? Watch Pickleball news or email [email protected] to suggest a verified story angle.